gv1 CAmG
i never thought i'd die alone
FC
i laughed the loudest who'd have known
AmG
i traced the chord back to the wall
FC
no wonder it was never plugged in at all
AmG
i took my time i hurried up
FC
i choice was mine i didnt think enough
AmGFC
im to depressed to go on, you'll be sorry when im gone
chorus: CAmG
i never conquered rarely came
FC
16 just held such better days
AmG
days when i'd still feel alive
FC
and couldnt wait to get outside
AmG
the world was wide too late to try
FC
the tour was over we'd survived
AmG
i couldnt wait til i got home
FC
to pass the time in my room alone
v2: CAmG
i never thought i'd die alone
FC
another 6 months, ill be unknown
AmG
give all my things to all my friends,
FC
you'll never set foot in my room again
AmG
you'll close it off, board it up,
FC
remember the time that i spilled the cup
AmG
of apple juice in the hall,
FC
please tell mom this is not her fault
chorus2: CAmG
i never conquered, rarely came
FC
tomorrow holds such better days
AmG
days when i still feel alive
FC
when i cant wait to get outside
AmG
the world is wide as time goes by
FC
the tour is over i've survived
AmG
i cant wait til i get home
FC
to pass the time in my room alone

About the artist behind Adams Song Acoustic Chords:

Blink-182 was an American trio that played pop punk[1][2][3] music. The band originally formed in 1992 in Poway, California[4] (a northern suburb of San Diego) by Tom DeLonge (vocals and guitar) and Mark Hoppus (vocals and bass), who quickly recruited Scott Raynor (drums)[5]. Originally, the band's official name was "Blink", but "182" was appended early in their career following an objection from an Irish band with the same name. In 1998, midway through a U.S. tour, Drummer Travis Barker, who was touring with The Aquabats on the same tour with Blink-182, later played the set because Scott Raynor had to leave for the day. After the set, Mark Hoppus and Tom Delonge sat down and talked about Travis Barker joining the band. The next day he became a member of the band and replaced Raynor permanently. DeLonge left the group in early 2005, with the band portraying it as an "indefinite hiatus". DeLonge went on to play alternative rock in a band called Angels & Airwaves, while Hoppus and Barker continued in a similar genre with their band +44.

Blink-182 were known for their catchy, simple melodies, teen angst and lyrical toilet humor. They have sold almost 22 million records worldwide and have gained a strong cult following since their establishment during the mid-90's and especially during the start of their "indefinite hiatus". Songwriters Hoppus and DeLonge cite punk rock bands such as NOFX, The Cure, Dinosaur Jr., The Descendents and Screeching Weasel[6] as their early influences, although the band's songwriting and production were driven by a pop sensibility. The band was primarily known for popular hits such as "All the Small Things", "Adam's Song", "What's My Age Again", "First Date", "The Rock Show", "Dammit", "Feeling This", "I Miss You" and "Stay Together for the Kids".